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Hmmmmm I'm surprised no one voted for "Hamburger The Motion Picture". That must have broken Devo's heart!
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quote:Originally posted by ISIS: Very Cool pictures!! (I do mean....Valley's pictures...there were a few "extras" in here I didn't find as cool as the others)-
Again....very nice job!
As I was the only other poster to put pictures in this thread other than Valley, I think I can safely assume that this was another dig at me. Nice and subtle work there Lisa but I really don't think you should criticise anyone for putting pictures on the threads as you are the biggest culprit. At least I didn't put a million photos of me on unlike some other people I could mention...still I suppose when you have a constant need for praise, photos of yourself work just as well as boring holiday stories...
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I NEED HELP!!!! I believe this is an 80's Movie.I really dont remember much about the movie but i will give it a shot asking the experts. The movie was based On an old man with a large paintbrush that was magic, he would paint a picture of a scary looking house and he could walk through the painting. One specific pat i remember is There were kids in the back of a Work VAN and they used white paint or sugar (not sure) to create a trail back to i believe his house but then street washing trucks camed an washed it away. I SOUND LIKE A MANIAC I KNOW i am so frustrated trying to find the movie title.
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Well, I don't know the movie, but you might have more luck posting this on your own thread so more people can see it and help you out.
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Hi guys, I just wanted to apologise for having my cranky pants on the other night and hope that you will all forgive me!? Great post.
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Perfect poll there Val. I tip my hat to you for putting the time/effort in to put together that little treasure. Thank you for putting up with us too.
How in the world did I leave off Ferris? Nice call there Fat. Brilliant.
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Oh I wish I had a computer over the summer you soo know that I would have voted for the KARATE KID!!! Valley of all people knows that is true because he alaways picks on me for loving that movie! lol
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Valley Dated Julie From 'Valley Girl' (allegedly!)
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TresFoxy, your vote for "The Karate Kid" might have just been enough to landed it in the Top 15. But voting for The Karate Kid in every spot 1 to 15 on your poll would have disqualified you anyway. Btw, have you seen any other 80's movies?....and The Karate Kid Part II doesn't count!
We need to do a another poll soon.
Wax On Wax Off.
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quote: I'd never heard of either Valley Girl or Sixteen Candles before I came on here and doubt that they even compare to Aliens or Terminator...
Chalk and cheese. Although, 16 Candles was big rental hit over here Noms... you must've slept through that one!
Hmm. A few years ago, 16 Candles would've definitely been lower down the list. Valley Girl wouldn't even have been on it. Largely because most people 'discovered' them through the Rewind (especially true of Valley Girl). Both of those films seem to have been taken up by the retro ladies of the world, whether or not they were a part of their youth. It might be interesting to see the Male and Female ratio, and which way they voted. It might explain the exclusion of 'The Terminator' for something like 'Valley Girl'. Not that I personally prefer the Terminator.
Having said that, it might be even more interesting to see a 'Top 15 films you actually saw in the 80's' list. That would change a lot.
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you know , there haven't been any British Films mentioned here.
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Sorry about the other post, didnt know that one existed already. That post is gone. Here is my list.
1.The Karate Kid 2.Big 3.Somewhere in Time 4.Top Gun 5.Gremlins 6.Teen Wolf 7.T.A.P.S. 8.Savannah Smiles 9.The Princess Bride 10.The Outsiders 11.The Karate Kid Part II 12.Romancing the Stone 13.Ferris Bueller's Day Off 14.Stand by Me 15.Goonies
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I wanted to vote for Jedi this time, but I couldn't justify two votes for SW movies. I also cut Hughes movies to give space for others.
No Lost Boys. What a shift! PiP ranks higher - rightly so. I think we Rewinders tend to choose one or t'other between PiP and SKoW. I refused to make that choice!
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